If your Ragdoll already acts like royalty, they are in good company. These stars share their lives with the blue-eyed sweethearts of the cat world. Each entry includes the cat’s name, likely color where reported, and a source link you can check.
Taylor Swift – Benjamin Button


Breed and color: Ragdoll, widely described as seal bicolor.
The story: Taylor met Benjamin Button while filming the 2019 music video for “ME!” and adopted him the same day. He later appeared on her TIME Person of the Year cover in 2023.
People: All about Taylor’s cats | People: Why Benjamin was on the TIME cover
Anya Taylor-Joy – Kitsune


Breed and color: Ragdoll, often described as seal lynx bicolor in fan and breed blogs.
The story: While filming Furiosa in Australia, Anya adopted a fluffy Ragdoll she named Kitsune. She has discussed him in interviews and on social media.
ELLE Australia interview reference | Anya’s Instagram: introducing Kitsune | Variety profile mention
Holly Willoughby – Bluebell and Teddy
Breed and color: Ragdoll kittens – specific colors not confirmed in primary reporting.
The story: Holly introduced Bluebell and Teddy to fans in 2016 and has shared occasional peeks on social media and morning TV segments.
Georgia Love – Pawdrey Hepburn
Breed and color: Ragdoll, described as white chocolate point.
The story: Australian TV personality Georgia Love calls Pawdrey her fluffy Ragdoll cat – she made headlines during a successful search when Pawdrey went missing.
7NEWS coverage | Now To Love: mentions Pawdrey | Beauticate interview
Patsy Kensit – Bowie
Breed and color: Ragdoll – specific color not confirmed in major press.
The story: Patsy has referred to her cat Bowie as a Ragdoll in fan-shared clips and social posts. Public evidence points to Bowie being her blue-eyed companion, though pedigree and color are not published.
OK! Magazine video on Facebook | Patsy’s Instagram reel mentioning Bowie
Joe Rogan – Oliver
Breed and color: Ragdoll, commonly described as seal point male.
The story: Joe has posted about Oliver on Instagram, crediting the Ragdoll temperament for being his calm studio buddy.
Seth Green – Artemis and Molly Weasley
Breed and color: Reported as Ragdolls – Artemis often listed as blue bicolor and Molly Weasley as flame point in breed blogs. Primary confirmation from Seth or registries has not been published.
Dannii Minogue – Floyd and Rabbit
Breed and color: Ragdoll kittens – specific colors not confirmed in primary sources.
The story: Reports note that Dannii adopted two Ragdoll kittens in 2002. Photos and color details are scarce in public archives.
Lisa of Blackpink – Luca and Lily
Breed and color: Widely reported as Ragdolls – color specifics are not confirmed in primary reporting. Many fan sources say they are a mother and daughter pair.
Sylvester Stallone – reported seal bicolor male
Breed and color: Often listed as owning a seal bicolor male Ragdoll. A definitive primary source with the cat’s name has not been published.
Are Ragdolls good indoor cats
Yes – and responsible breeders advise keeping them strictly indoors. Their sweet, trusting nature makes them easy targets for theft and wildlife, and they do not have strong street survival instincts. Give them safe enrichment like cat trees, puzzle feeders, window perches, and enclosed catios.
Health note: Many experienced breeders recommend core vaccines only and advise against non-core FeLV and FIP vaccines for Ragdolls unless a knowledgeable veterinarian believes they are absolutely necessary, since adverse reactions have been reported in the breed.
Want a deeper dive on indoor safety and enrichment – read our guide: Why Ragdolls should always be indoor cats.
Quick Facts
- Classic look: blue eyes, semi-long silky coat, colorpoint patterns like seal, blue, chocolate, flame
- Average lifespan: 12 to 16 years with indoor care
- Best environment: indoor only with structured play and enrichment